The director of Ghostwire: Tokyo has stated that he would like to make a sequel and DLC for the original title, but that nothing is decided for now.
Kenji Kimura, the director of Ghostwire: Tokyo , said in an interview with IGN Japan that he would like to make a sequel to the game, as well as DLCs for the original. For now, however, nothing is decided, so it is only a desire of him, which obviously Tango Gameworks will be discussing internally and with Microsoft.
“I think that when things calm down a bit more, and when I’ve cooled down a bit more, I’ll have ideas for DLC and sequels, and I’ll want to make them,” said Kimura. “Nothing has been decided yet, so I can’t tell you anything more than that.”
Ghostwire: Tokyo is the latest effort from Tango Gameworks , Shinji Mikami’s studio to which we owe The Evil Within series . It is one of the Bethesda studios acquired by Microsoft, with the latter having the last word on the developer’s future projects, a sequel to Ghostwire: Tokyo included.
Be that as it may, Ghostwire: Tokyo is currently available for PC and PS5. After the exclusive one-year console, it will also be released on Xbox.